Fast & Furious 6

Continuity mistake: When Dom goes to the street race it shows him watching Letty, Letty walks over to her car and the top is down, she starts to walk around the car, the shot cuts and suddenly the top is up.

brianjr0412

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Suggested correction: Letty first walks over to a car she just won with the top down (a Spyker), then closes the door of that car and then walks to her own car (Jensen Interceptor).

Continuity mistake: When Han and Gisele are eating together in the beginning of the movie, Gisele opens the food plate. In the following shot, the lid of the food plate magically reappears again.

Shawky

Continuity mistake: When Gisele falls from the car shooting in slow motion, the drop is greater than the height shown in the next shot.

Continuity mistake: When Hobbs says "I'll sort your transport out for Spain" it cuts to a Hercules transport plane. We can tell that the rear ramp is down as we can see the support struts, but the inside scene shows none of the effects of having the ramp down while flying.

Continuity mistake: During the fight on the bonnet of the land rover the bullet holes in the windscreen appear and disappear between shots.

Continuity mistake: During the chase scene on the bridge involving the tank, two cars (silver Toyota Corolla hatchback, licence NE34 12 and a black VW Bora, licence NU67 67) appear during many shots, often travelling in different directions on the bridge and either ahead or behind the chase.

AngryBird

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Roman Pearce: Better hide your baby oil.
Luke Hobbs: Better hide that big-ass forehead.

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Trivia: The tube train in this film is the same one as in V for Vendetta. Both scenes were filmed at Aldwych, where a fully operational train is kept for training and filming.

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Question: Han's death, seen in Tokyo Drift, is seen here, tying up the threads and the jumping timeline leading into Furious 7. Was it always an option to re-feature that down the line to unite all the movies, or as more sequels were made did the makers just realise there was an opportunity to make use of the event?

Jon Sandys

Chosen answer: The most logical answer would be that quite a lot of people liked the character Han. Since he dies at the end of "Tokyo Drift" the filmmakers probably came up with the idea of having the movie take place after all the other ones, so as to feature Han in more sequels.

Dra9onBorn117

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